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while we've created over 3 million private sector jobs over the last 22 months while the economy created those jobs, the hole is quite deep. 8 million is a large number of jobs lost by this recession. that's why the president is going to keep at it. that's why the president put the proposals forward he did in the state of the union address. why you'll hear more from him in the coming days and weeks and months about the things we should be doing to move the country forward. >> the comments of jay carney earlier today, the whole exchange over the resume is when the president told the woman whose husband has been out of a job. he's an engineer. saying it was interesting and asked her to send him his resume so he could for up. he was the chair of the republican national committee following up on all of this today in a statement issued by the rnc he said, quote, the president's exchange with a concerned woman whose husband is out of work shows exactly how out of touch this president is with the dismal climate he's created. his ivory tower and economic recovery is in stark contrast with the ha
while we've created over 3 million private sector jobs over the last 22 months while the economy created those jobs, the hole is quite deep. 8 million is a large number of jobs lost by this recession. that's why the president is going to keep at it. that's why the president put the proposals forward he did in the state of the union address. why you'll hear more from him in the coming days and weeks and months about the things we should be doing to move the country forward. >> the comments...
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. >> 22 degrees on tv hill. prosecutors said a man killed a woman on their honeymoon. >> giving closure to the relatives of their victims. >> this is 95 north of the beltway. >> welcome back. 5:09. 26 degrees downtown. we have clear skies and no weather problems expected this morning. no rain or snow in the forecast. 22 at the airport. 21 in parkton. it is not quite as windy as yesterday. mostly sunny skies expected with a high temperature around 43 degrees. we have some rain in the forecast for valentine's day. >> a tip from a serial killer leaves investigators to what appears to be human remains in a well outside of san francisco. they may eventually find the remains of nearly 20 people there. more bones were found on sunday as well as it woman's purse. jury selection is set to start in the trial of an alabama man accused of killing his wife. one man pleaded guilty in australia and served 18 months in prison there. >> some cold weather produced a visual treat. temperatures reached 19 degrees with the wind chil
. >> 22 degrees on tv hill. prosecutors said a man killed a woman on their honeymoon. >> giving closure to the relatives of their victims. >> this is 95 north of the beltway. >> welcome back. 5:09. 26 degrees downtown. we have clear skies and no weather problems expected this morning. no rain or snow in the forecast. 22 at the airport. 21 in parkton. it is not quite as windy as yesterday. mostly sunny skies expected with a high temperature around 43 degrees. we have some...
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i have been involved in it for 22 years. honor the neighborhoods, and you will survive. so i want to thank the various department heads with me. i want to give a shout-out to the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs or here tonight to translate for anybody who wants. the extra help for anybody needs to make their point across. most importantly, i want to begin with a big thank you to all of you. you kind of heard that our budget is approving a little bit. yes. unemployment is down from a year ago. in fact, we got some great news a couple months ago, that our first six-month report indicated that we were $129 million off, and the good way. that what we had thought was going to be the first year of a two-year budget to be some $225 million in the deficit, we found out that we're now about $170 million in the first issue deficit and about $312 million for the second year. so i need to remind you all of that we are no longer doing budgets on a year-to-year basis. one of the reasons that we need to spend more time in the community is to get you to know that we hav
i have been involved in it for 22 years. honor the neighborhoods, and you will survive. so i want to thank the various department heads with me. i want to give a shout-out to the office of civic engagement and immigrant affairs or here tonight to translate for anybody who wants. the extra help for anybody needs to make their point across. most importantly, i want to begin with a big thank you to all of you. you kind of heard that our budget is approving a little bit. yes. unemployment is down...
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mcgee had 22 points. young had 22. john wall had 15 assists. a rare victory for the wizards on gun road. >>-- on the road. >> and the georgetown hoyas defeated st. john 71-61. saturday they will head to providence. washington capitals did not join the parade. >> that's unfortunate. the capitals fought, 3-2 and remained behind toronto for the final play of shot. they will try to make it tonight at the verizon center against san jose. >> good morning washington at 5:30 coming up. >> a look ahead to the second week of the uva murder trial. prosecutors are expected to present this week. >> the music industry paused to remember and i, as night as questions remain about the whitney houston's ? . the latest is straight ahead. >> adam caskey in the belfort furniture weather center. we will look at cold numbers in ♪ it's the way you bring out the sun. ♪ sunny d! ♪ it's the way you make it all fun. ♪ know who makes the day sunny? my mom and sunny d! i love the taste. mom loves the vitamin c. and now it has 40% fewer calories than most regular sod
mcgee had 22 points. young had 22. john wall had 15 assists. a rare victory for the wizards on gun road. >>-- on the road. >> and the georgetown hoyas defeated st. john 71-61. saturday they will head to providence. washington capitals did not join the parade. >> that's unfortunate. the capitals fought, 3-2 and remained behind toronto for the final play of shot. they will try to make it tonight at the verizon center against san jose. >> good morning washington at 5:30...
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we hear politicians talk about deficits and the debt all the time. >> the debt. >> deficit. >> debt. >> deficit. >> bret: how to get politicians to come to some agreement to get the debt clock slow down or tick back the other way continues to be the challenge. but first, where we have been. >> take a look at the debt through history. the amount we owe ebbed and flowed. over country of spending more than it takes in, is nothing new. 1835 saw the lowest recorded debt at $34,000 under president andrew jackson. unsuccessful assassination attempt on him that year. 1865, president that did perish from such an attack, president lincoln oversaw a debt of $3 billion. >> black tuesday, the most devastated stock market crash in history of the united states, it rose to $17 billion then. then came world war ii. expensive one. by "d" day in 1945, the debt ballooned to $259 billion. quart ore of a trillion dollars. more recent times. the 2008 financial crisis. the amount of our debt our country held crossed the $10 trillion figure for the first time. it has continued to rise. which leads us to wher
we hear politicians talk about deficits and the debt all the time. >> the debt. >> deficit. >> debt. >> deficit. >> bret: how to get politicians to come to some agreement to get the debt clock slow down or tick back the other way continues to be the challenge. but first, where we have been. >> take a look at the debt through history. the amount we owe ebbed and flowed. over country of spending more than it takes in, is nothing new. 1835 saw the lowest...
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>> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills? >> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of thirds or that the shadows can give a good contrast. some of the things they come up with are fantastic. that is what we're trying to encourage. these kids can bring up the creativity and also the love for photography. >> a lot of people come into my classes and they don't feel like they really are creative and through the process of working and showing them and giving them some tips and ideas. >> this is kind of the best kept secret. yoou
>> behind the city, behind the houses, behind those hills. the see any more hills? >> these kids are wonderful. they get to explore, they get to see different things. >> we let them explore a little bit. they get their best. if their parents ever ask, we can learn -- they can say that they learned about the depth of field or the rule of thirds or that the shadows can give a good contrast. some of the things they come up with are fantastic. that is what we're trying to...
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we've had 22 months of private sector job growth. the unemployment rate is at its lowest level for three years. and it's very noticeable at home in florida. you know, in 2007 and 2008, the headlines in the newspapers were devastating about companies can closing and people losing jobs, and it's noticeably different. it was noticeably different last year with stories about companies hiring. it's pretty steady right now. but obviously, we can do better. and i mean, you have said in your testimony you said a more robust recovery will lead to lower deficits and debts in coming years. so here's the frustration and our colleague who gave us the list of ways to reduce the debt and deficit, it was very noticeable that he did not include job creation in that list. it was cut spending. we're doing that in the budget control act. beat did that. we need to do more. entitlements, there's common ground we could find there. he left off that very important list job creation. and dr. elmendorf from the cb op testified yed that yes if we'd had a lower
we've had 22 months of private sector job growth. the unemployment rate is at its lowest level for three years. and it's very noticeable at home in florida. you know, in 2007 and 2008, the headlines in the newspapers were devastating about companies can closing and people losing jobs, and it's noticeably different. it was noticeably different last year with stories about companies hiring. it's pretty steady right now. but obviously, we can do better. and i mean, you have said in your testimony...
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health care spending, which is medicare, and health care for our veterans, and medicaid is 22%. education is only 4% of the budget, and it's the biggest thing. welfare doesn't even show up. it's in other. the question always for me is what is it that republicans want to cut, and isn't that the reason, and i'll go to jen on this, that they keep going at social security, which doesn't contribute to the deficit, but which is a big pot of money. >> the elections took over everything, and everything is debating until now, and they still can't get it done. the fact that there's no specifics on what they're willing to cut is a huge problem to getting anything here. >> who was against medicaid when it was passed and then expanded? republican party. they have never been for it. they have never been for it from the minute any of these programs were started? why were they started? because americans needed help. >> if the republicans and democrats want to be on the side of defense contractors and democrats want to be on the side of people, i guess that shows you the stark difference in real
health care spending, which is medicare, and health care for our veterans, and medicaid is 22%. education is only 4% of the budget, and it's the biggest thing. welfare doesn't even show up. it's in other. the question always for me is what is it that republicans want to cut, and isn't that the reason, and i'll go to jen on this, that they keep going at social security, which doesn't contribute to the deficit, but which is a big pot of money. >> the elections took over everything, and...
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the mayor says the city is still facing a $22 million budget deficit due to the rising cost of retirement benefits. >>vern: live at the olympic club, tiger woods and phil mickelson, two days before the first round, they play against each other x, but what are they saying a out each other? that is straight ahead. >>catherine: still ahead, we chat with the man who found a picasso drawing propped against a fence in his neighborhood. a government official from california loses his job over child abuse charges. we will hear from a neighbor who allegedly caught him in the act. >> italy got progressively worse. >> we will update you on the man who had his face even of. >> he wanted to talk about the nba finals. >>catherine: we will show you one bay area neighborhood where illegal dumping has become a serious problem. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from your smartphone with chase quickdeposit. just snap a picture, hit send and done. take a step forward and chase
the mayor says the city is still facing a $22 million budget deficit due to the rising cost of retirement benefits. >>vern: live at the olympic club, tiger woods and phil mickelson, two days before the first round, they play against each other x, but what are they saying a out each other? that is straight ahead. >>catherine: still ahead, we chat with the man who found a picasso drawing propped against a fence in his neighborhood. a government official from california loses his job...
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and i think the congress needed to hear that tonight. and the president called out the congress tonight on a couple different occasions, saying you're pretty much out of step with the rest of the country. they agree on things across america, you guys can't agree on anything as i paraphrase, but that's the feeling that was in the room, and then the way the president ended it, i thought was absolutely outstanding. we need some team effort to move this economy forward and get millions of people back to work in this country. i thought he really hit it out of the park in a powerful message. all of us as americans can relate -- we can relate to the success of that mission, and fighting terrorism is an american thing. it's all about freedom and liberty. everybody should get behind that, and basically tonight the president was saying, why can't we do that? why do we let political divide get in the way? we know how good we are as a country and we know how good we are as a people. this is the moment that i thought the president was so strong tonig
and i think the congress needed to hear that tonight. and the president called out the congress tonight on a couple different occasions, saying you're pretty much out of step with the rest of the country. they agree on things across america, you guys can't agree on anything as i paraphrase, but that's the feeling that was in the room, and then the way the president ended it, i thought was absolutely outstanding. we need some team effort to move this economy forward and get millions of people...
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you are talking about 3.9 million private is sector jobs over the last 22 months. you are talking about over 2 million jobs the last 12 months. so, this is not just a blip. if you look in the january and february alone, as you mentioned with the revision from last month, our economy is now created over 500,000 jobs in the first two month alone, think about the difference between when the president first took over, when our country was losing 800,000 jobs a month. >> i was remindsed in the trailer about the president's early days. i'm sure you saw it as well. when we talk about the road ahead and the question marks hanging over the economy, one of the things that everyone is talking about, specially the republican candidates, gas prices. financial analysts say that for every penny of gas increases consumers have $1.4 billion less to spend. so there's the optics and the immediate pain at the pump but there's the long-term consequences. how can the president control that as much as he can going into the summer and into november? >> this president made clear, he was no
you are talking about 3.9 million private is sector jobs over the last 22 months. you are talking about over 2 million jobs the last 12 months. so, this is not just a blip. if you look in the january and february alone, as you mentioned with the revision from last month, our economy is now created over 500,000 jobs in the first two month alone, think about the difference between when the president first took over, when our country was losing 800,000 jobs a month. >> i was remindsed in the...
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those words from federal reserve chairman ben bernanke in a letter to a top lawmaker on capitol hill pushed stocks higher today. bernanke's comment came in response to questions from california republican darrell saischairman of the house oversight committee. bernanke added that the benefits need to be balanced against their potential costs and risks. the possibility of more stimulus from the central bank gave investors hope and stocks spiked after that august 22 letter was made public this afternoon. the dow rose 100 points. the nasdaq added 16 and the s&p gained nine points. but in spite of those gains, all three of the major indices were down slightly on the week, their first negative week in a month- and-a-half. robert brusca doesn't believe bernanke will unveil any new policy moves when he speaks at a federal reserve conference in jackson hole wyoming next friday. he's chief economist of fact and opinion economics. bob, nice to see you. you know, people are really expecting something important from bernanke next friday, and in fact, the title of his speech, i understand, is, "mo
those words from federal reserve chairman ben bernanke in a letter to a top lawmaker on capitol hill pushed stocks higher today. bernanke's comment came in response to questions from california republican darrell saischairman of the house oversight committee. bernanke added that the benefits need to be balanced against their potential costs and risks. the possibility of more stimulus from the central bank gave investors hope and stocks spiked after that august 22 letter was made public this...
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we all know we have to get started on deficit reduction. so if 1% doesn't get through that will be a hit to the first quarter, but i think the markets will look through it. another strong possibility is they punt and do a temporary extension of everything for six months while a new congress gets settled. >> so liz ann, in terms of this fiscal cliff, what would you like to see happen to feel good about where the market is going and vice versa. >> i happen to be a fan of the simpson bowles report. it is very hard to come up with a bold set of recommendations given the spread typically on these commissions from left to right. i was pretty impressed with how bold their recommendations are. they have not been adopted but the understanding is they are meeting right now with 45 or 50 bipartisan folks in congress, and my hope social securis is t gets done before the election. we probably won't know anything into the lame duck session. >> if they don't do anything until after the election, you have one month to fix this and that's probably not going
we all know we have to get started on deficit reduction. so if 1% doesn't get through that will be a hit to the first quarter, but i think the markets will look through it. another strong possibility is they punt and do a temporary extension of everything for six months while a new congress gets settled. >> so liz ann, in terms of this fiscal cliff, what would you like to see happen to feel good about where the market is going and vice versa. >> i happen to be a fan of the simpson...
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. >> 22 times, chris in 25 minutes. you're, our contributor and after all of those times, 22 times trying prove he is a conservative. then he added this. >> i fought against long odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican can governor >> i have heard of being severely ill or severely depressed but that did not go over well. >> it felt like he was trying too hard. he was trying too hard to be something he was not. which was a social conservative. he has stayed true to who he is for the most part. a businessman, a guy that will run the government like a business, knows the economy and has signed the front of a check. all of those lines you heard. he is not good when he tries to placate conservatives, in terms of temperament, he is not as conservative as for example rick santorum, he is not, and when he does that, it is not good. i honestly think he should stick to the plan and focus to credentials and talk about the economy and president obama and talk about being outside washington, do not try
. >> 22 times, chris in 25 minutes. you're, our contributor and after all of those times, 22 times trying prove he is a conservative. then he added this. >> i fought against long odds in a deep blue state but i was a severely conservative republican can governor >> i have heard of being severely ill or severely depressed but that did not go over well. >> it felt like he was trying too hard. he was trying too hard to be something he was not. which was a social...